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TO BE SOLD 


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Reduced Facsimile of Nint’s Placque of Benj. Franklin. 


Presented to Charles Willson Peale by Mintster Gerard. 
Lot No. 7. 


other eaincht ee eclicans 
PAINTED BY 


iIbert Stuart, Anna C. Peale, Charles Willson Peale, 
5 Baa M. ‘Peale, James Sharpless, E. Croasdale, and 


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and a of Noted Americans. 


ly ‘Views in New York, Albany, Philadelphia and: 
elsewhe: pes apes Portraits of Noted Americans,. = 


eae by Mons. aeidca. First French Minister to che: 
United States, and Ivory Miniature of Gen. St. Clair 
by Charles Willson Peale. 


ay? Oiaai Copper Plates, with Impressions from the same, 
of Engravings by Edwin, Sartain, Steel, and others, of 
Portraits, Views, Historical Incidents, &c. 

ee TO BE SOLD 

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; -NINTS TERRA COTTA PLACQUE OF BENJAMIN 

- FRANKLIN. Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, with fur 
p, in high relief, profile to the left, surrounded with 

the ins ‘iption, “ B. Franklin. Americain.” Underneath 

the bust is a shield, to the left of which is the inscription, 

anne F. 1777,;" The whole surrounded by circular bor- 
“der. Diameter 4 5g inches. SEE PLATE. 


This is the original placque in grayish red terra cotta 
which was presented to Charles Willson Peale by Monsseur 
Gerard, French Minister to the United States, and is inscribed 
in the handwriting of the recipient, ‘ Presented to C. W. 
Peale. By Mons. Gerard French Minister to the United 
States.’ It also bears the indented Number of the Potter 
“169.” This ts one of the very few absolutely genuine im- 
pressions and must not be confounded with so-called originals 
which are occasionally offered for sale. 


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IVORY MINIATURE OF GENL. ARTHUR 
ST. CLAIR. 


2 SMALL MINJATURE ON IVORY OF MAJOR- 
GENERAL ARTHUR ST. CLAIR. Painted by Charles 
Willson Peale, in small gold frame, with pendant. Size 
1% x 1 inches. 


Oil Portes. Oo 


General Washiagton § 4 
GILBERT STUART. a 


civilian dress, attributed to Giiher Stuart. 
inches. SEE. PLATE. ee 


This portrait ts attributed te Gilbey Stuart, ea it 7 
bears many characteristics of that famous paint 
punted on the famous twilled canvas, which the artis 


SE) ges Sa BF Rogers, 16 Arcade, Philadelphia, * which we 
firm from whon Stuart purchased his canvas. 


attention. 


ANNA CLAYPOOLE PEALE. | 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head te ef 
Oval in a rectangle, by Anna Claypoole Peale, oe . 
of James Peale, and niece of Charles Willson Peale. beck 
29°K 25 inches. SEE PLATE. apnea: 


This is after the Rembrandt Peale type. Itts well pointed, i 
and is a very creditable production. 3 


JACOB EICHOLZ. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head slightly to 
left, attributed to Jacob Eicholz. Size 28 x 23 inches. 


Jacob Etcholz was a noted portratt painter, who resided * 
at Lancaster, Pa.,and flourished tn the early part of the last ——— 
century. He executed several portratts of Washington, as 
well as portraits of many of the most noted men of the day. 
This portrait in question ts attributed to him. 


Attributed to Gilbert Stuart. Lot No. 3. 


5 
UNKNOWN. 


6 GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left, in 
civilian dress, a close copy of the Stuart portrait, admir- 
ably executed by an artist of merit, about the second quar- 
ter of the last century. Size 29 x 24 inches. SEE PLATE. 


A beautifully painted portrait, worthy of anybody's con- 
sideration. | 


ANNA C. PEALE. 


7 GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, nearly full face, 


in civilian dress. Oval in a rectangle. Size 30 x 25 inches. 


A very Strong and life like portrait, after the Stuart pose, 
by Anna Claypoole Peale, niece of Charles Willson Peale. 


8 GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head slightly to 
left. Oval. Probably one of the Peale family. Size 
25 x 20 inches. 


SARAH M. PEALE. 


g GENERAL GILBERT MOTIER, MARQUIS DE LA- 
FAYETTE. Full bust, head slightly to left, in civilian 
dress, by Sarah M. Peale, daughter of James Peale and 
niece of Charles Willson Peale. Size 30 x 25. SEE PLATE. 


The artist was accorded four sittings in 1825 by Gen. La 
Fayette at the time of his second visit to the United States, 
and her portraits of the great patriot enjoyed the reputation 
of being the most lifelike of any that were executed in this 
country. The present portratt, tt will be perceived, bears a 
resemblance to that painted in Paris by Ary. Scheffer, which 
was the accepted portratt by Lafayetie’s countrymen. 


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JOHN ADAMS. Signer of the Declaration of Indepen- 


E. CROASPALE. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Full Baer head slighty 
right. Painted by E. Croasdale, retouched by Stephen 
Ferris Philadelphia, Aug., 1865. Size 31 x 26 incles 
SEE PLATE. 3 + 


Thts ts one of the best poriratts of the great Emancipator 
we have ever seen. Tt was painted from life by Mr. Croas- 
dale, and retouched by the eminent artist, Stephen J. Ferris — 
shortly after Lincoln's assassination. In the portrait there — 
1s a touch of feeling and veneration for the subject which 1s 
seldom portrayed in other paintings. In glancing at the . 
pictures you can see the kindly face and the great heart ve- — 
flected therein of Lincoln as we are taught to remember him | 
Bye cor, will ask my patrons to closely inspect this hegre 


JAMES SHARPLESS. 


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dence and Second President of the United States. Nearly — 
half length, one quarter life size. Attributed to James Sharp- 
less, on panel. Size 14 x 12 inches. SEE PLATE. <a 


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This is attributod to James Sharpless, and ts similar to 
the well known series of portraits by that artist, who was 
born in England in 1751, but who resided in this country 
during the last quarter of the 18th century and the early 
part of the roth. The portratts he ts best known by are those 
painted in pastel. It 1s seldom that we are favored by those ‘ 
in otl colors, like these. His likenesses have always been esti Bere Sho 


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mated as very correct. 


GILBERT STUART. The great Portrai Painter. Full © 
bust, head to left. One quarter life size. Attributed to 
James Sharpless, on panel. Size 14x 12 inches. SEE 
PLATE, | 


This, like the portrait above described, ts also attributed to 
James Sharpless. We have identified it as the portrait of 
Gilbert Stuart. It certainly resembles him very much. It 
1s painted in owl colors. 


By Anna C. Peale. Lot No. 4. 


Unknown. Stuart Type. No. 6. 


ORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Life size. Fulf 
ust, | , head to left. Attributed to Gilbert Stuart. Size 
; Ox 24 inches. SkE PLATE. | 


From the drawing, the delicate Pre and general tech- 
nique of this painting, ts unhesilatingly attributed it to Gil- 
* bert Stuart. Those who are famuliar with the werk of this 
artist will agree with me that the inference is well placed 
and reasonable. The peculiar coloring, so well adopted by 
himself, so different from that of his contemporaries, the 
A pose, and the general get up of the whole picture, is so iw 
Prins keeping with his style that I invite the closest scrutiny and 
opinion of my patrons. | 


-———sJINO. R. LAMBDIN. 


JAMES BUCHANAN. Oil Portrait of. President of Se 
_ United States. Life size. Oval. After John R. Lambdin. 
ptt x 18 8 inches. 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Full bust, life size. 
By an early American Citizen. Attributed to Jno. R.. 
-Lambdin. Sere pate. Size, 19 x 15 inches. 


A portrait of considerable merit, and said to resemble 
John James Audubon. The face is familiar, but I leave tt 
to my patrons to name tt. 


ANDREW JACKSON. Life size bust portrait by John 
R. Lambdin. ; 


THOS. BIRCH. 


NAVAL BATTLE OFF COAST OF FALMOUTH 
between Commodore Jno. Paul Jones and an English man-. 
of-war during the American Revolution. Probably painted 
by Thos. Birch. Size, 24 x 32 inches. 


A contemporary painting of considerable merit, illustrat- 
ing one of Jno. Paul Jones’ naval engagement during the 
Revolutionary war. 


a7 STRAWBERRY MANSION, « on wins “Schuylyill 
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, the Residence of J 
Peters, probably painted by Thos. Birch, poe 29s 
inches. 


as) tnterest. 


BELL’S WASHINGTON FAMILY. oe 


a8 THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. Full length 1 
form and chapeau, standing upon a portico at the hea 
flight of stairs, taking leave of Mrs. Washington pre 
‘to a ride, a riding whip in the right hand, the right exte 
towards Mrs. Washington, who stands about the centre 
the print, a negro groom in waiting with a saddle horse ; 
at the extreme right, three young people, a boy and two 
girls, one of whom is seated, one at the left. To the right, | a 
the view of a distant landscape. Mezgotinto. Height 
17 12-16 inches, width, 23 11-16 inches. Painted by J. hes 
Paul Jun’ Philadelphia. Engraved by E. Bell, London. 
Published December 1*' 1800 by Atkins and Nighting ale eye 
NV? 143, Leadenhall Street, London, & Mv wer i Mone Front ae 

Street Philadelphia. Baker, No. 411.5» aoe = 


A very fine copy with wide mar Sins, of an eee 
vare print, mounted on a stretcher, in contemporary frame, 
with black and gold boracr on glass. The print has a slight : 
puncture which can be easily repaired. 


SAVAGE’S MEZZOTINT OF WASHINGON. 


49 GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® President of the 
United States of America. Nearly full length sitting, legs 
crossed, at a table to the right, upon which i isa hat witha — : 
large rosette, head three-quarters to right. A large chart See 
-upon the table is held by the right hand, the left arm rests ee, 
upon it, the hand hanging over in front. The background 
as formed by a curtain, which drawn at the right reveals 
the sky and the lower portion of a pillar. Mezzetinto. ee 
Height 18 inches, width 14 inches. E. Savage pinx et | 
sculp. From the original portrait painted at the request ee 


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Lafayette by Sarah M. Peale. Lot No. 9. 


The General gave Miss Peale four sittings. 


20 


21 


9 


of the Corporation of the University of Cambridge in 
Massachusetts. Published June 25, 1793, by E. Savage, 
N°? 54 Newman Street. Baker, No. 118. 


A very fine impression of this very noted mezzotinio. Very 
rare, mounted on a stretcher, has a small worm hole near 
the right margin, contemporary frame. 


THOS. BIRCH. 


UNITED STATES MAN OF WAR UNDER FULL 
SAIL. Oil Painting, probably by Thos. Birch. Size 20 
X 24 inches. 


This ts a very spirited painting, and bears all the charac- 
teristics of being from the brush of Thos. Birch, the painter of 
many American Battles and Vessels. 


FRANZ HALS. 


PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISH NOBLEMAN. Life 
sized bust, head to right, with broad linen collar. Attributed 
to Franz Hals. On panel. Size 18% x 12% inches. 
SEE PLATE. 


On the upper left hand corner ts a coat-of-arms, and 
on the upper right hand corner the following insertption, 
“M. W. Attat, svae. XL. A; 1637.” IL have atiributed this 
to the Dutch portrait painter, Kranz Hals, who was born in 
1584. The painting bears on the back an initial H. Very 
stmtlar to that entployed by the great artist in signing hts 
pictures. All I know of the painting ts that tt has been in 
the possession of the family of the present owner for nearly 
200 years, and whatever marks or monograms may appear 
on the portrait, have not been added during that pertod. 
Here is an opportunity for a big speculation, Size 18% x 
121% inches. 


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OLD MASTER. 


PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISH NOBLEMAN. Prob-_ ee 


ably the Earl of Essex, of Elizabethan notoriety. Full 
bust, nearly full face, with large ruffled linen collar. Painted 
on panel. Size, 16 x 13 inches. 


This portrait is of the Van Dyke period, and may be @ 
work of his composition. It ts a painting of the period when 
he flourtshed, and exhibits extraordinary merit. It 1s some- 
what damaged by sealing, and is from the same source as 
the preceding portrait. \ 


HEATH’S WASHINGTON. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Lansdowne Portrait. Full 
length. Standing, head to left, right hand extended, a 
table to the left, &c. Line. Size 20 x 13 inches. Painted 
by Gabriel Stuart, 1797. Engraved by James Heath, 
Historical Engraver, &c. Mounted on a stretcher, in con- 


temporary frame, with black and gold margin on glass. 
Baker, No. 250. 


UNKNOWN. 


HISTORICAL OIL PAINTING of the Execution of am 
English Noble-man in the time of Charles I of England. 
Size, 41 x 49 inches. | 


An exceedingly well executed painting, no » doubt by @ 
Lreat master. 


OIL PAINTINGS. Landscapes. 2 pieces. 


WM. ARMSTRONG. 


GEN. THOMAS MIFFLIN, General inthe Revolution. 
Member of the Continental Congress. An exquisite water 
color miniature. Full bust, in uniform; head to left. 
Painted by Wm. Armstrong, the noted engraver. Size, 
4 X 4 inches. 


By E. Croasdale. Considered one of the best Portraits of Lincoln. 
Lot No. ro. 


26 


Pi. 


JARED SPARK. The Biographer of Washington. Bust, 
head to left. Exquisitely painted in water colors by Wm. 


Armstrong. Size, 334 x 334 inches. 


The above two pictures are the portraits from which he 
made the engravings. 


RARE AMERICAN VIEWS, ENGRAVED 


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PORTRAITS, &c. 


CAPTIN. LAWRENCE, late of the United States Navy. 
Full bust, in uniform, head to left. Vignette, with a scroll 
beneath upon which is the inscription, ‘‘ Don’t give up the 
Ship.” Aguatinted by Strickland. Very rare. — 


JOHN MARSHALL, Chief Justice of the United States. 
Painted by Henry Inman. Engraved by A. B. Durand. 


India proof before the title, with full margin. Rare. 


NEW YORK. View of Fort Hamilton. Colored litho- 
graph. Published by Jacques & Bros., New York, 1852, 
as a frontispiece on the covers of a piece of music, entitled 
‘*The Fort Hamilton Polka Redowa.”’ 

Clean as day of issue. Very rare. 


NEW YORK. View of Fort Hamilton. Colored lithe- 
graph. Published by Jacques & Brother, New York, 
1852, as a frontispiece to a sheet of music entitled the 
“ Fort Hamilton Polka Redowa.” 

This 1s an entirely different view from the preceding. 
Very rare. 


ALBANY, NEW YORK. View of State Street and the 
Capital, taken from the Exchange Building, Albany. Lttho- 
graphed. Published by Atwill, New York, 1842, being 
the frontispiece to a piece of music, entitled ‘‘ The State 
Street Quick Step.’’ Very rare. 


NEW YORK. View of New York from the opposite 
side of the river. Title page toa sheet of music, entitled 
“New York, Oh! what a Charming City”’ Published by 
Geo. Willig (1830). Lithograph. 4to. Very rare. 


31B 


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43 


44 


graved by J. P. Simon. Framed. 


Colored engraving. Published by “Magns & Ge { 
Rare. 


steamer See ae 


Published by Saran & 
New York, 1851. are. | 


tinto, by S, W. Reyes 


KING WILLIAM THE FOURTH, Afters TIAe 
Mezzotinto, by Thos. Lupton. Open letter proof. F 


RIGHT REV. DR. GUIGUES, R. C. Bishop of Bytow 
C.W., 1857. Lithograph. McCawley. Folio. — 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN. We mourn our loved a 
martyred guide. Woodceur. Large folio. Rare. 
GEN. WM. H. HARRISON. es by a m1 
Queen. Folio. Bes 
MR. KEMBLE IN THE CHARACTER OF KING 


RICHARD. After W. Hamilton. Sapple, by Ee Barto- 
lozzi. Mounted on heavy card board, 


COOKE AS SIR PERTINAX MACSYCOPHANT. | 
Stipple. Peat: ed by ‘Woodman after a drawing ue De 
Wilde. 


LA CONSTANTE AMITIE, after Mallet, Sipe a5 


MR. GARRICK IN HAMLET. After Be Wilson ; 
Mezzotinto by J. McArdell. ae 


GEO. W. CHILDS; Etched by Max Rosestine | Signed oan 
proof. Folio 


THE NEW YORK AND LONDON PACKET ‘SHIP 
SOUTHAMPTON. Lithograph, by T. G. Dutton. 


VIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA. 46 pieces. “a 
CAMP DE KALB, Pottsville, Pa., Aug. 16, 1843. Litlo- 
graph, by W. M. Huddy. 


CITY HALL, New York. Engravved by V. Balch. Pub- 
lished 1838. Folio. 


EE ——— dam ell te ie |) 


John Adams. Attributed to James Sharpless. 
Lot No. 11. 


UMENT, to Whee executed in the City of Washington. 


Sri 5 


‘ ograph, by Fenderich, 1846. 


46 INAUGURATION OF GEN. GEO. WASHINGTON 
_ AT FEDERAL HALL, New York. Photo-lithegraph, 
oF Jas. Laing. 3 copies. 


47 HOSPITAL, eet Bank, looking west, Staten Island in 
haga distance. _ Lithograph. by Mayer & rere 


48 VIEW OF BALTIMORE. Lithograph, by A. Horn & 
Seep — Co. Oblong 4to. 

NEW MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia, (Chestnut, below 
a nee st. ) Colored lithograph, by Tholey. 
AP OF NEW YORK and Part of Upper Canada. 
Engr aved by Fenner, Sears & Co. Colored. 


pie BESS: OF THE PACKET SHIP “ ALBION.” Szpple,. 
a, by C; eet. after T. Birch. Reprint. 


52 CEDIPUS AND ANTIGONE, after Thevenin. Mezeo- 
_ tinto, by I. G. Hucks. 


53 CARICATURES. The Man Wot Dun the Sovereign, 
and the St. James Looking Glass. 2 pieces. 


54 POPE PIUS IX, after D. Alessandri. Mezzotinto, by A. 
-  B, Walter. Colored. 

MOST REV. AMBROSE MARESCHAL, Archbishop 
of Baltimore. S#pple, by J. B. Longacre. Folio. 


MR. CHARLES KEMBLE AS PIERRE. Lithograph. 
Colored. India proef. Folio. 


» SHAKESPEARE. Svipple, by Edward Smith. Pub- 
lished London, 1829. Jndia proof. Folio. 


KEMBLE AS HAMLET, after Sir Thos. Lawrence. 
Mezzotinto, by J. Bromley. Proof. Folio. 


COMMODORE HARRISON, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 
Mezzotinto, by S. W. Reynolds. Folio. 


REV. FRANCIS ASBURY, Bishop of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church, after J. Paradise. Stpple, by B. Tan- 
ner. Published, 1814. Original impression. Folio. 


65 


66 


67 


68 


69 


70 


14 


MOST REV. JNO. HUGHES, Archbishop of New York. 
Colored lithograph, by Currier & Ives. Folio. 


CAMERON DRAGOONS, 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 
Camp Philadelphia. Lithograph, by Luder. Sotled. Folio. 


GIRARD COLLEGE FOR ORPHANS, after Thos. U. 
Walters. Engraved by A. W. Graham. Folio, 


SOCIETY OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBER- 
LAND. Certificate of Membership. Sen by Gen. P 
H. Sheridan, on parchment. 


MISS O’NEILL in the Character of Belvidera, after A ) 
W. Devis. Mezzotinto, by H. Meyer. Open letter proof. 
Published 1816. Framed. . 


BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. 


DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH ARMY, 12,000 strong, 
under the Command of Sir Edward Packenham, in the 
Attack of the American Lines defended by 3,600 Militia, 
commanded by Major-General Andrew Jackson, Januaty 
8th, 1815, on Chalmette Plain, five miles below New 
Orleans, on the left bank of the Mississippi: Drawn onthe 
Field of Battle, and painted by H'°® Laclotte arch, and 
assist’ Engineer in the Louisiana Army, the year 1815. 
Engraved by P. L. Debucourt. Colored aquatint. Size, 
18 x 25 inches. Framed and glazed. 

Excessively rare. The only copy I have seen in forty years. 


VIEW OF CAMP WASHINGTON at Trenton, from 
the Old Quaker Road. Drawn for the U. S. Militaty 
Magazine, on stone, by A. Hoffy and O’Connor. Colored 
lithograph. In antique mahogany frame. 


CAMP WAYNE. Pennsylvania Volunteer Bhedeipment 
on the Paoli Battle Ground, Sept. 19th, 20th, 21st and 
22nd, 1840. U.S. Military Magazine. Taken from nature 
on the spot by J. Queen. Colored lithograph. In antique 
mahogany frame. 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (American Colonial) 
Original water color. In antique frame, with black and 
gold margin on glass. . 


VIEW OF MT. VERNON. Colored engraving. In 
antique frame, with black and gold margin on glass. 


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GEORGE WAHINGTON. Colored lithograph. In an- 
tique frame. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON on the Battle Field at Tren- 
ton. Colored lithograph, by Currier & Ives. Framed and 
glazed. 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY, after Savage. Colored 
lithograph, by Currier, 1852. Framed and glazed. 


RAPHAEL’S FRESCOE’S. Engraved by Joannes Vol- 
pato. In antique gilt gold frames. 7 pieces 


DIANA OF THE CHASE, after Dominichino. Line. 
Engraved by Raphael Morghen. Framed. 


OUR SAVIOUR HEALING THE SICK, after Benja- 
min West. Zzve. Engraved by Francis Kearny. Framed. 


SPORTING PRINTS. Coaching Scenes. On Time. 
(Going Strong) and Behind Time (a Fractious Leader), by 
J. Pollard. Colored aquiints. Published 1895. Framed. 
| 2 pieces 
SPORTING PRINTS. A Race, A Hunting Morning and 
Drawn Blank, by Cecil Aldin. Colored. Published 1899. 
Framed. 3 pieces 


FORES’S HUNTING INCIDENTS.  Half-a-Minute! 
and then ‘‘ Tally-Ho!” Colored. Published 1887. Framed. 


FORES’S HUNTING INCIDENTS. The End of a 
Long Run, after Nightingale. Engraved by H. Pappril. 
Colored. Framed. 


FORES’S SERIES. The Young Master, after A. C. 
Havell. Colored. Published 1885. Framed. 


FORES’S SERIES. Taking the Lead, after C. B. Bar- 
ber. Engraved by G. E. Hester. Colored. Published 
1870. Framed. 


STEAMERS SPAIN AND EGYPT, of the National 
Line, between New York, Queenstown, Liverpool and 
London. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. 


STEAMSHIP NEPTUNE, of the Daily Outside Line be- 
tween New York and Boston. Colored lithograph, by 
Endicott. 


86 


88 


89 


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93 
94 


95 


97 


98 


99 


_ Galveston Line. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. 
eG 


GENERAL JOS, EB: JOHNSON; Meszotinte by A 
Campbell. Folio. 


STEAMSHIP MONTANA, of the Pacific Mail St 
ship Company. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. 
IRON STEAMSHIP CLYDE, of the New Yor : 


THE CUNARD ROVAL. “MAL. STEAM H 
“SCYTHIA.” Colored lathogs aph, by Major & Kna 


IRON STEAMSHIP CLYDE, of the New York 
Galveston Line. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. | 


STEAMERS SPAIN AND EGYPT, of the 
Line, between New York, Queenstown, Liver and. 
London. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. ae 


rence. des. by S. W. Remotes Published 182. a 


GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT. Mezcotinto. es ? 
before all letters. Large folio. 


CHAS. JAMES BLOMFIELD, after Richmond. . Stipe. oy 


Engraved by J. Thompson. Folio. , pips 
VIEW OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cine Be , 
Bachman. Large folio. eee pieces = 


LIKENESS OF MR. H, ROCKWELL'S HORSE 
“Alexander.” Bowery Ampitheatre, New York, March Baits 
17th, 1840. Colored lithograph, Framed. . 


PORTRAITS OF UNION GENERALS, with their 
Autographs attached, g pieces, including Brig. “Gen, Heint- ats 
zelman, Gen. Heoiee Gen. Sherman, Gen. Merritt, Gen. 
aegaiy &c., in meee: mat. fparnee 


MAP OF THE WORLD. Published by Ensign, Thayer 
& Co., New York, 1847. Colored wood engraving. Framed. , 


ORNAMENTAL MAP of the U. S. and Mexico, with 
portraits and views in the border, including the Steamship 
“Union,” portraits of Washington, Taylor, Scott, &c. 
Map, colored. Framed. 


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Lot No. 13. 


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To _ THE ROYAL MAILS DEPARTURE from the General 
ae es Office, London, after James Pollard by R. G. Reeves, 


a ARRIVING AT THE END OF A STAGE, after 
ae _ Hayes, by J. Harris. Colored. 


1024 THE PULPIT OF VERONA CATHEDRAL, Italy. 
bee Original eae, by A. H. Haig. Signed proof on Japan 
paper. is 
UNITED “STATES SHIPS “CONSTITUTION” and 
ei ie “Raritan.” poe by Martinet. Scarce. 


i soe “ gress,’ ic OD ihorroph ie Martinet, Paris. Rare. 


VIEW OF NEW YORK (bBird’s Eye). pee by 
R. . Rupfer. Published 1867. 


6 RACING PRINTS. Dexter, Goldsmith Maid, and Ris- 
ba _ dyk’s Hamiltonian. Colored lithographs, by Currier & Ives. 
‘Published 1871. | 7 3 pieces 


oz, FEARNAUGHT STALLIONS. Owned by David Nev- 
ins, Jr.. Framingham, Mass. Cvlored lithograph, by Has- 
kell & Allen. Published 1875. 


COPPER PLATES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS. 


108 THE ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of Peter Fran- 
_cisco’s Gallant Action with nine of Tartleton’s Cavalry in 
sight of a Troop of four hundred men. Designed by 
Worrell, drawn by Barralett, engraved by D. Edwin. Size, 

20 Xx 26 inches. 


109 EIGHT IMRESSIONS from the above plate. 


410 ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of the Upper Ferry 
Bridge over the River Schuylkill near Morris St. in the 


ere County of Philadelphia, after Thomas Birch by Jacob J. 
a Plocher. Size 14 x 20 inches. 

---——s 411 THREE INDIA PROOF IMPRESSIONS from the 
i E above plate. 

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114 


115 


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122 


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124 


125 


126 


EIGHT PLAIN IMPRESSIONS from the above plate. 
ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of the View of the 
Water Works at Centre Square, Philadelphia, after J. J. 
Barralet. Engraved by C. Tiebout. Size 11% x 20% 
inches. 


THREE IMPRESSIONS on India Paper from the above | 


plate. 
EIGHT PLAIN IMPRESSIONS from the aioe aites 


ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of George ve = 


Mezzotinto, engraved by Wm. Sartain. 


ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of George Washington raat 


Stipple, engraved by J. B. Longacre. 


ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE. George Washington. os 
Engraved by Edwin. This is the see used i ” Marshall's <3) 72% 


Life of Washington. 


ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of the Rev. Jeremiah 
Gloucester. Painted by Lawrence, engraved by Tiller. 


ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of Wm. Penn, by John , 


Sar tain. 


ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of Rev. Wm. Staunton, 
D.D. Painted by James Peale. Engraved by D. Edwin 
and W.R. Jones. Size 16% x 12 inches. 


ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of Dr. Constantine Herring, 
Painted by Ellen R. Warren. Engraved by Emily Sartain. 
Size 15% x 13 inches. 


ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of Abraham Lincoln* 
Engraved by Wm. Sartain. Mezzoetinto. Size 11 x 9% 
inches, 


ORIGINAL ‘STEEL PLATE of- Henry es Size 


10 x 8 inches. 


ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE of Thomas McKean, 
Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Governor 
of Pennsylvania. Engraved by C. Tiebout. Size 114% x 
8% inches. 


ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of Penn’s Treaty with the 
Indians. Size 4% x 6% inches. 


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Said to resemble Jno. James Audubon. 
Attributed to Jno. R. Lambidin. Lot No. 


15. 


ORI INAL COPPER PLATE of Gray’s Ferry on the 
rae ylkill. Size 6 x 434 inches. 


x — ORIGINAL STEEL PLATE of Gray’s Ferry on the 
“Schuylkill. | Engraved by J. W. Steel. Size 214 x 33¢ 


: LARGE COPPER= PLATE, Caines a Portrait of 

Stephen Girard, View of Philadelphia Exchange, New 

Pork Exchange, Washington Crossing the Delaware, One 
_ of the First Locomotive Engines, Oe IZA 24-1010, 


130° ORIGINAL COPPERPLATES of Circular Medallion 
See Portraits | of Gen. Andrew Jackson and John Quincy 
_ Adams. Size of each medallion, 3 inches in diameter. 


ae 1 COPPER PLATES of various subjects. 
aed FWENTY-SIX STEEL PLATES of Bank Notes, 
2 _ Chester, &c. 


133 _ ELEV N STEEL PLATES. Various Fancy Heads 
ie Views, &e. 


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vad VIEWS OF THE WEST SIDE OF THE SCHUYL- 
— ~<KILL Opposite Fairmount, between Market street and 
Fairmount Bridge. Etched by A. Kollner, 1846. Framed. 


135 PHOTOGRAPH. View of Twelfth and Market, the sight 
: of the Reading Terminal. Framed. 


136 BETSEY ROSS AND HER FLAG. Colored litho- 
gs graph. Framed. 
ee ee tae PORTRAIT OF THOS. SCULLY, from life. Framed. 
-—-«-138:«~XCARICATURE ON FANNIE WRIGHT, “A Down- 
right Gabbler.”’ Colored lithograph. 
139 CARICATURE. “ The Recruiting Serjeant; or, Britan- 
nia’s Happy Prospect.” Colored etching. 
Arare old caricature about the time of the Stamp-Act trouble, 
140 CARICATURES OF THE TIME OF GEORGE THE 
THIRD, by Argus. Colored etchings. 4 pieces 


141 FACSIMILE OF REED’S MAP OF PHILADEL- 
PHIA. Published by Chas. Warner, 1870. Large folio, 
mounted on muslin. 


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143 


CHINESE PAINTINGS ON RICE PAPE 
144, 


145 


146 


147 


148 


149 


150 


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g52 


MRS. GULSTON, afer EL oe ‘Hamilton. 
Richard Earlom. Framed. | 


P. E. Bishop of Penna. 
with the bishop’s sutograph “Wm. ‘White, Bishop 6 e 
Prot. Epl. Church.” 


A nice memento of the good old poe ‘8 <a Na : cs — 


ALBUM, containing 12 exquisite paintings on rice ‘pa 
of flowers and butterflies, bound in raw silk. - 


AI.BUM, containing 12 exquisite panne se on rice paper 
exhibiting men fencing and in other military exercises y 
bound in raw silk. ae 
ALBUM, containing 11 exquisite paintings on rice nee 
exhibiting the various occupations of the women of. the 
country in domestic affairs, bound in raw silk. | ‘ 


ALBUM, containing 12 exquisite paintings on rice_ “paper 
of hundreds of beautiful butterflies and moths, Borie in raw 
silk. 


ALBUM, containing 10 exquisite paintings on rice paper, 

exhibiting the manner of punishing criminals in ee 

bound in raw silk. ROL: eee 
ALBUM, containing 12 exquisite paintings on ‘rice paper 
of brilliant plumaged birds in their natural haunts, bound 
in raw silk. 


ALBUM, containing 11 exquisite paintings on rice paper, 
exhibiting the dress of the higher class of Society i in China, 
bound in raw silk. 

ALBUM, containing 12 exquisite paintings on rice paper, 
exhibiting the various Vessels of War and Commerce of 
Ching, bound in raw silk. 


DELAPLAINE’S REPOSITORY “ofthe, lives sane 
Portraits of Distinguished Americans, with numerous por- 
traits. Vol. 1, parts t and 2, and Vol. 2, part 1. 

3 vols. 4to, lettered boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1816-18 


Water stained. 


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153 J M EZZO 

ate - trat ing an Elopement from the first to the last stage. “Per- 

; oe _ suasion,”’ “Consideration,” ‘Resolution ” and “Conclusion.” 
ox a ublished by I. Phillips, London. In contemporary gold 


ie 4 pieces 
* NIAGARA FALLS. eet es by E. Sint- 
zenich, New York. Folio. 


5 ASHLAND, The Home of Henry Clay, after Sains Ham- 
3); alton; by J. (Sates Mezzotinto. First State. Folio. 


56 VIEW NEAR FORT MILLER, No. 10 of the Hudson 
River Portfolio, after W. G. Wall. Colored aquatint, by 
J. elili.-- Creased in the middle. Folio. 


: NDREW JOHNSON, Mezzotinto, by Wm. Sartain. 
Folio. ; 


Line, iy Anker Smith. Folio. 


a WASHINGTON. A Stipple Portrait in the centre of a 
scroll, entitled “Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious 

rh Champion of Liberty.” Engraved by Jno. I. Donlevy. Folio. 
hale 


160° PHILADELPHIA. View from Peters’ Farm, after Weber, 
i“ wy J; oerzZ.< Folio. 


161 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Surrounded 
with portraits of Washington, Jefferson and Adams and 
the Arms of the States. Engraved on wood. Carlisle, 
Pa.: Published by Moses & Peters, 1826. Damaged and 
ae margin cut off. 
462 ~WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, the left arm 
ri resting on a horse foreshortened to the right. Painted by 
~G. Stuart. Lithograph, by E. Weber & Co., Baltimore. 
Folio. 
A Contributor's Certificate to the National Monument. 
163 THE MOTHER OF SORROW, after Goodall. Mes- 
gotinto, by Samuel Cousins. Proof. 


164 THE SUPREME COURT of the United States. A 
Group of 59 Portraits. Etched by Chas. Montagu. Signed 
proof. 10 copies 


165 THE SAME. Wot signed. Matted. 


167, 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 


18I 
182 
183 


184 
185 
186 


187 
188 


THE SAME. Teese ee 19 copies. a 


PENN’S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS. Colored — 
lithograph, by J. Hoover. Imperial folio. 


DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, in German, 
surrounded with Portraits and Historical Scenes. Tithe aif 
graph, by Schaefer, Waeschle & Kohner, 1876. Imperial 
folio. ae 


10 Miscellaneous Prints. Folio. 


William Cullen Bryant in his Study. Engraved by S. an 
Hollyer. Imperial folio. 23 copies 


Henry W. Longfellow in his Study. Engraved by S. 
Hollyer. J/ndta proofs. Imperial folio. 50 copies 


Large Lot of Engraved Portraits, &c. 


Lot of American Views. 


14 Portraits of Geo. Washington. Folio. 


44 Miscellaneous Portraits. Folio. 

Lot Miscellaneous Portraits, Folio, 

17 Foreign Caricatures. 

Lot of American Caricatures. 

Lot of Maps of South America. Good Lot. 


Lot of Maps of America. Published between 1743 and 


1702. OG, 
Lot of Early Maps of the West Indies. 
Lot of Early Maps of the United States. 


Maps of Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia’ 
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Kentucky, &c. Published 
1795-6. Good Lot. - | 


Lot of Maps. 

Portraits of English Nobility and Statesmen, by Hou- 

braken, Vertue and others. 27 pieces 

Early Mezzotinto Portraits of German notables. Folio. 
17 pieces 

Protrait of noted Englishmen. Folio. Ig pieces 


Portrait of noted Englishmen. India proof. 4to. Ig pieces 


gre 197 


yA 


Old German Rita; -cohintos of Notables. Folio. 


16 pieces 

Portraits of Foreign Notables. Folio. 19 pieces 

Portraits of Foreign Notables. Folio. 30 pieces 
Portraits of Noted Englishmen and Women. Folio. 

31 pieces 

Portraits of Noted Americans. 4to. 12 pieces 


Portraits of Noted Englishmen. Engraved by Pound. 


100 pieces 


Portraits of Noted Englishmen. Engraved by Pound. 


100 pieces 


Panorama of the Seat of War, Bird’s Eye Views of Vir- 
ginia, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, North 


and South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, 
Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee, on five large sheets. 


Colored lithographs, by Bochmann. Published 1861. Bound 
in 1 vol, Imperial 4to, half morocco. 


Barats of Com. Macdonough, Com. Decatur, Patrick 
Henry, Danl. Boone, Jno. Paul Jones, De Witt Clinton, 
Genl. Putnam, Jno. Hancock, Danl. Webster, Benj. Frank- 
lin, Geo. Washington, J. Q. Adams, Thos. Jefferson, U. S. 
Grant, J. A. Garfield, J. Fenimore Cooper, Washington 


Irving and Col. Danl. Coxe. 4to. 18 pieces 
- Another Set. 18 pieces 
Portrait of Dan’l. Coxe, of Trenton. 4to. II copies 
Portrait of Washington Irving. 4to. 22 copies 
Portrait of J. Fenimore Cooper. 4to. 23 copies 
Portrait of Geo. Washington, 4to. 20 copies 
Portrait of Jno. Q. Adams. 4to. 24 copies 
Portrait of Thos. Jefferson. 4to. 22 copies 
Portrait of Com. Macdonough. 4to. 22 copies 
Portrait of Com. Stephen Decatur. 4to. 30 copies 
Portrait of Daniel Boone. 4to. II copies 
Portrait of Patrick Henry. 4to. 15 copies 
Portrait of Jno. Paul Jones. 4to. 15 copies 
Portrait of De Witt Clinton. to. 24 copies 


Portrait of Israel Putnam. 4to. 
212 Portrait of Jno. Hancock. 4to. 
2{3 Portrait of Danl. Webster. 4to. 


214 Portrait of Benj. Franklin.  4to. ™ 31 copies 


215 Portaits of Jas. A. Garfield (26), U. S. Grant (9) ¢ Levi 
Woodbury (13), Boies Penrose (3) and H. L. Carson (8). a 
Ato. . 64 pieces me 


* 


216 Portraits of Generals in the Civil War. Large Rp 
217 Portraits of Officers in the Revolution. Large lots. 
218 Portraits of Actors, Statesmen, &c. Large lots. 
219 American Battle Scenes, &c. Large lots. 

220 Miscellaneous Portraits. Large lots. 


221 Miscellaneous Portraits. Large lots. 


222 Masonic Portraits on Silk. 6 pieces. 


223 Early Engravings, Costume Plates, Colored Views, &c. L6 


224 Engraved Portrait of Wm. McKinley. 100 copies: | 
225 Early American Songs. : IQ pieces. 


226 Large Lot of Miscellaneous Potraits. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY AMERICAN 
ILLUSTRATORS. | 


227 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Original Pen Drawings for illustrat- 


ing the Life of Lincoln, including Eldridge House, the 


Ruins of the Eldridge House, Lincoln Cabin (two different. 
views), Lincoln’s Funeral Carriage, Caricatures on Warner, 


of Tennessee ; Benj. F. Butler, etc. 13 pieces 


228 OriGinaAL INDIA INK DrawineG of Col. Gibson’s House 
near Lexington, by M. Maclean. 


229 ORIGINAL SEPIA, CRAYON AND PEN DrawineGs of Hunting 
Scenes, by W. M. Laffan, H. Sandham, H. J. Muhrman,. 
Fred. Deilman and others. 8 pieces. 


230 ORIGINAL INDIA INK AND PEN Drawincs of Archzologi- 
cal Subjects. Q pieces. 


231 ORIGINAL SEPIA AND PEN SKETCHES of American Archzo- 
logical Subjects, by Malcom Fraser and others. 13 pieces. 


7 pieces 


Fe oii Inpia Ink Drawinc, by Joseph Pennell, 
“ Thames-Eel-Bucks.” 


-Oricinat Inpia Ink Drawine, by Joseph Pennell, The 
Rollers, at Moulsey. 


Le OricinaL Pen Drawincs, by Joseph Pennell, various sub- 
oeeerars | a 6 pieces 


; INDIA Ink Drawine, The Congressional pipes interior, 
by F. C. Jones. 


Fi236 - ORIGINAL Inpia INK DRAWING, ‘Before the Book Case,” 
ee byl. WS Miles. 


oo of Joseph Peta, § pieces 


Fossa: WaTER Cotor Drawine of the Herbarium at 
_ Cambridge, by Francis Lathrop. 


es ORIGINAL PEN AND SepiA Drawineos, Grave of Father 
_ Matthew, Barnes Railroad Bridge, by Sandham, and Star 
and Garter at Putney, Thames, by Sandham. 7 pieces 


‘OricinaL Crayon Drawines of the Capitol at Washington 
and the President’s House, by Harry Fenn. 3 pieces. 
Mounted on one card. 


OriGINAL Drawines, mostly of historical houses. 25 pieces 
OricinaL Drawincs, Illustrations of Ashland, Residence 


of Henry Clay. 3 pieces 
OrIcINAL Pen anp Ink Drawinos, by E. W. Kemble. 
3 pieces 


Crayon Drawine, Old Daddy Do Funny’s Wisdoms and 
Jingles, by Ruth Mac E. Stuart. 


OricginAL Pen AnD Inpia I[nK Drawincs. Electrical 
Building, Chicago, by Harry Fenn. Manufacturers’ Build- 
ing, Chicago, by E. E. Dean. Church at Stockbridge, 
Mass., by Fenn, etc. 5 pieces 


OricinaAL Drawincs by American Artists. 12 pieces 


OriGINAL Drawincs by American Artists. 


ORIGINAL INDIA INK DRAWINGS, illustrating Hawthorne’ Ss 
Old Homestead. ix 3 pieces 


OricinaL Drawines of Archaeological Excavations. 
9 se 


OrIGINAL Drawines of Prominent Houses in the Civil | 
War, etc. 20 pieces a 


OriginaL Drawinecs. Scenes in Ireland. ie’ pieces 


OricinaL Drawincs by Frederick Villiers. 14 piec 


OricinaL Drawines, illustrating London, England. 
10 pieces" 


ORIGINAL Drawincs of Old Buildings, Views, etc. 14 pieces P 
Tue Pet Donkey. Original Painting, by T. J. Merritt. 
On Picker. India Ink Drawing, by M. J. Burns. : 
TarGEr SHooTING. The Return Home, and the Drummer 5 a 
Boy. Original Paintings, by M. J. Burns. 3 pieces é 
OrIGINAL Inp1a INK Drawines, by H. Sandham. 8 pieces” 
PHotToGraPH. Portrait of J. G. Holland. | 


CARTOONS ON THE PrEsENT Wak with Germany, by pe 
vambez. 6 -pieces 

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Century Company” in their publications. 


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